I noticed a lot of questions about what type of pump to use with a CIP ball. CIP balls are designed to be used with high pressure, so a pump needs to be a positive pressure pump, capable to pressures withing the CIP ball pressure rating.
Here is a good quality, and very affordable positive pressure pump rated at 60PSI, right in range for a CIP ball:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00571IFN6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Chugger, march, and other similar pumps just don't make enough pressure. Sure you can turn them on and the CIP ball will spray water around, but you might ah well jump around under one of those high water efficiency shower heads!
The above pump I mentioned is a great deal and will make brewhemoth cleaning a snap.
thought I'd share
Here is a good quality, and very affordable positive pressure pump rated at 60PSI, right in range for a CIP ball:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00571IFN6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Chugger, march, and other similar pumps just don't make enough pressure. Sure you can turn them on and the CIP ball will spray water around, but you might ah well jump around under one of those high water efficiency shower heads!
The above pump I mentioned is a great deal and will make brewhemoth cleaning a snap.
thought I'd share
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